Club Am-Am - Saturday, 29 October
We had some excellent scores last Saturday in the Club Am-Am. Congratulations to the winning team of Neil Upton, Perry Siddall, Robbie Littler and John Hardwick with a 20 under par score of 100 Points. Full results were as follows:
Winners - Neil Upton, Perry Siddall, Robbie Littler & John Hardwick - 100 Points.
Runners Up - Jon Bower, Wayne Knight, Mark Cooper & John Hobson - 99 Points (back 9).
Third Place - Bill Drew, Alex Elmore, Ash Hammond & Michael Cardwell - 99 Points.
Upcoming Events at Hallowes
We have a number of events coming up over the next few weeks including:
Wednesday, 9 November - Quiz Night.
Saturday, 19 November - Annual Prize Presentation and Dinner.
Wednesday, 23 November - Ladies AGM.
Thursday, 24 November - Quiz Night.
For more details on any of the upcoming events, please click here to get in touch.
We're giving away shoe bags (while stocks last)
We have a number of limited edition FootJoy D.N.A. shoe bags that we're giving away when you purchase a pair of D.N.A. shoes. Check out the styles we have in store and bag yourself a great deal while stocks last.
Re-gripping Offer...
With the winter season fast approaching, what better time to look at your grips and see how they might not be helping your game?
If there's one thing I want you to do before you play again, it's to check your grips. If yours are not offering the right combination of feel and control, they could be costing you shots, so come and see us to discuss the right grips for your game. We have a great collection of grips that offer a range of different performance benefits, whether it be size, traction or feel. So now really is the perfect time to re-grip your clubs with a great selection to choose from in your pro shop.
Special offer - Get seven of your clubs re-gripped and get another re-gripped for FREE. Click here to get in touch for more details.
Tip of the Week
Maintain a decent pace (pace of play)
Golfers possess different traits, different fitness levels and cover a wide range of ages. Assuming you're physically capable of upping the pace, this one is really down to general awareness. If you can see you're losing ground, a slightly brisker pace and a greater sense of urgency is needed until your group is back in position. There's no need to race, but do keep up a good walking pace!